New York Times Co. Puts Boston Globe Up for Sale — New York Times Co. is formally exploring a sale of the Boston Globe, its only remaining business outside the core New York Times media brand. The publisher is working with Evercore Partners Inc. as an adviser for a sale, Times Co. said today in a statement.

Andy Carvin: What I Read — How do people deal with the torrent of information pouring down on us all? What sources can't they live without? We regularly reach out to prominent figures in media, entertainment, politics, the arts, and the literary world to hear their answers.

Publishers Opt Out of the Pageview Rat Race — The promise of the Internet was that anyone with a keyboard and a connection could become a publisher and make tons of money. Like many promises rooted in theory, when it comes to practicality, things are quite different.

Dennis Publishing invests in app start-up Padify — The software allows designers at the magazine publisher to create content that will be suited to a range of devices — Copyright: C. Regina on Flickr. Some rights reserved. — Dennis Publishing, which produces The Week …

Fox Inks Partnership With YouTube's WIGS Channel — Fox on Tuesday announced it has entered into a multiyear pact with YouTube's female-centric drama channel WIGS. — One of the 100 or so original content channels launched by YouTube a year ago, WIGS offers broadcast-quality dramatic fare designed to appeal to female viewers.

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